During a recent financial presentation, AMD projected that its next-generation Zen 6 architecture would deliver substantial performance and efficiency gains. The company stated that its upcoming EPYC Venice server processors would demonstrate improvements exceeding 70 percent in both performance and efficiency. These processors are also expected to provide a more than 30 percent increase in thread density.
The EPYC Venice lineup, which will utilize TSMC's 2nm process technology, is anticipated to feature up to 256 cores. AMD clarified that its performance estimates are derived from internal SPECrate 2017 integer benchmark tests comparing two-socket platforms. This next-generation server technology is considered a key component in AMD's strategy to capture over half of the server market share.
The EPYC Venice lineup, which will utilize TSMC's 2nm process technology, is anticipated to feature up to 256 cores. AMD clarified that its performance estimates are derived from internal SPECrate 2017 integer benchmark tests comparing two-socket platforms. This next-generation server technology is considered a key component in AMD's strategy to capture over half of the server market share.